French Day

Year 3 finished their French topic in style by holding a French day. The children were invited to a typical French breakfast (Le Petit Dejeuner) where they sampled croissants and chocolate milk. They then made their healthy baguettes, designed earlier in the week and packaged them, shopped at a French market stall, using Euros and tasted a variety of French fayre, including Brie, quiche lorraine, choux buns and fruit, before having lunch. Hot school dinner of the day was Boeuf Bourgignon and Tarte au Citron!

A fantastic day was had by all, including the staff. A very special thank you from the children to Mrs Pethers and Mrs Lilly for doing the mega shop!

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Friday Marble Treat for Pearl Class.

 

I love our marble treats!!!

Pearl class had worked hard for their Friday marble treat.  The class had voted on 4 different treats and having Hot Dogs was the favorite, so  on Friday afternoon we cooked up some hot dogs and made cheese rolls for those children who didn’t want the hot dogs.  I think the photo says it all really as to how much the children enjoyed their well earned treat.

 Here’s to the next treat which will be decided on Monday.

 Well done Pearl class you really deserved this treat.  Let’s get the marble jar filled up ready for the next treat!!!

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What A Wet Day!

Well here we are on day 3. The combination of a busy day yesterday and a late night at the campfire made for a much better nights sleep. Night patrol for the staff was much more relaxing with even the chance of a cup of tea and some sweet treats.

Bright and early this morning, we all got dressed and showered ready for our room inspection and breakfast. We all scored well on the tidying and enjoyed a tasty meal of sausage, egg and beans. After breakfast, we had to get ourselves prepared for water sports activities.

Filled with excitement, we all hot footed it up to the water sports chalet to meet our instructors and get all of the equipment. With a wiggle and a squeeze we made it into our wetsuits (with only one split bottom seam!) and listened to the safety talk carefully.

The beach was a little walk from the centre along some twisty paths; very tricky to manouvre an oar or padel through these but we all made it in one piece. When we arrived at the beach, we used our excellent listening skills again to make sure that we all stayed safe and had fun. Miss Surman had one final check that she had the correct footwear on and then it was time to take to the water.

Everyone really enjoyed their time in the canoes and kayaks even if we needed a little helping hand at first. Miss Bairstow even lost a shoe in the quicksand and had to borrow Miss Surman’s to walk home. Thank goodness for the emergency high heels in Miss Surman’s rucsack!

Back at PGL, we all warmed up with a hot shower then enjoyed a lunch of burgers, chips and salad. I hope we will have enough energy to enjoy our afternoon activities and of course, the disco!

 

Tight squeeze!

OOOOPS!!!

“Thisis great fun!”

 

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A fun filled afternoon

What a busy day! Thank goodness for a rest, cup of warm tea and a chance to blog. After a carb filled lunch  (to recharge our batteries) of wraps, spicy chicken or beef and nachos, we have all taken part in 2 more fantastic activities. Mrs Hudson was particularly excited about the aeroball activity as we had told her all about it this morning and she eagerly listened to the instructions before smashing the ball in the goal.

What good listening skills you have!

Some of us learnt some great survival skills today. How to build a shelter and start a camp fire using flint. It was a tricky and physical task that needed a lot of team work and concentration but we got there in the end. I’m not sure I would want to test the shelters out in the bad weather though!

Smile!

You can do it!

We better go now and catch up with Mrs Hudson and the others at the campfire, singing songs and enjoying toasted marshmallows. (I hope they saved us one) Pictures will follow tomorrow. Fingers crossed for an early night tonight. Miss Surman and Miss Bairstow